Re: auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Set name(s) = -x* Set name(s) = done By giving two seperate answers to the same question, you are making a gigantic assumption.

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Roderick
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022, Roderick wrote: It seems there is a way to disable the search in chrome "omnibox", but it is still not clear to me how to do it. I added a "search engine" in settings with URL "http://localhost?q=%s;, set it as default and deleted all other search engines. Do you know a

Re: cu/screen non-functional on 115200 (9600 ok)

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 06:01:39PM +, Laura Smith wrote: > Hi > > I'm having a really weird experience on a 6.9 box trying to connect to a > switch serial console. > > If I run "cu -r" then I can see the switch (when the switch is running its > fine, I can interact with the CLI, but if the

No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Roderick
I just updated OpenBSD to 7.0. After pkg_add -u, it seems firefox was not updated: firefox core dumped, I deleted it, but I cannot reinstall it (cannot find that package). With chrome I have a problem, because it does not separate URL entry from search entry. And I do not know an alternative

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Roderick
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022, Crystal Kolipe wrote: Are you actually running on hardware that doesn't support amd64? That is the case. A light and small samsumg nc10 nettop. No amd64, only 2 GB RAM. The problem is that important Web-Sites are done for chrome and firefox. I do not see much choice. I

Re: auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Jan Stary wrote: > On Jan 07 10:52:51, dera...@openbsd.org wrote: > > Set name(s) = -x* > > Set name(s) = done > > > > By giving two seperate answers to the same question, you are making a > > gigantic assumption. > > Yes, that's probably wrong. > But the same happens with just > >

controlling terminal - to have and have not

2022-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
This is how ps(1) differentiates between displaying processes that have a terminal and those that have not: -a Display information about processes for all users with controlling terminals. -x Display information about processes without controlling terminals.

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 05:06:24PM +0100, Josuah Demangeon wrote: > * https://surf.suckless.org/ (webkit/gtk+) Surf would work well on his hardware, but it's minimal interface is somewhat different to a traditional web browser, and probably not what he is expecting. It also has some fairly

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Christopher Turkel
Surf is actually excellent BUT it has no ad blocker and some sites don’t load properly, ala YouTube. On Friday, January 7, 2022, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 04:36:36PM +, Roderick wrote: > > > > On Fri, 7 Jan 2022, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > > > >>But you might encounter

Re: auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 10:52:51, dera...@openbsd.org wrote: > Set name(s) = -x* > Set name(s) = done > > By giving two seperate answers to the same question, you are making a > gigantic assumption. Yes, that's probably wrong. But the same happens with just Set name(s) = -x* Is the grammar of th

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 03:38:11PM +, Roderick wrote: > I just updated OpenBSD to 7.0. After pkg_add -u, it seems > firefox was not updated: Firefox no longer builds on i386, since shortly after the release of OpenBSD 6.9. > Any hint? Are you actually running on hardware that doesn't

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Roderick
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022, Crystal Kolipe wrote: But you might encounter increasingly more websites that do not work with them, as the web grows in complexity. Agreed. And this is the main point. I need the web browser for example for internetbanking, not just "surfing". The web developers

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Daniel Wilkins
Crystal Kolipe wrote: * https://sourceforge.net/projects/midori-browser/ (as on Raspbian) Midori might be worth looking at as a light-weight browser replacement for Firefox, although I haven't used it for a number of years. Worth nothing that this version of Midori has been abandoned for the

Re: controlling terminal - to have and have not

2022-01-07 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 05:08:16PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > This is how ps(1) differentiates between displaying > processes that have a terminal and those that have not: > > -a Display information about processes > for all users with controlling terminals. > > -x Display

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 04:36:36PM +, Roderick wrote: > > On Fri, 7 Jan 2022, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > >>But you might encounter increasingly more websites that do not work > >>with them, as the web grows in complexity. > > > >Agreed. > > And this is the main point. I need the web browser

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Raymond, David
I use epiphany quite a bit, and like it a lot, though there are websites on which it crashes. It uses the same toolkit as midori and in my opinion has a somewhat better user interface. Don't know whether it works on i386 at this point. Dave Raymond On 1/7/22, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > On Fri,

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Raymond, David
I do internet banking with epiphany. On 1/7/22, Raymond, David wrote: > I use epiphany quite a bit, and like it a lot, though there are > websites on which it crashes. It uses the same toolkit as midori and > in my opinion has a somewhat better user interface. Don't know > whether it works on

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 11:39:43AM -0500, Daniel Wilkins wrote: > Crystal Kolipe wrote: > >>* https://sourceforge.net/projects/midori-browser/ (as on Raspbian) > >Midori might be worth looking at as a light-weight browser replacement for > >Firefox, although I haven't used it for a number of

Re: No firefox on OpenBSD 7.0 i386?

2022-01-07 Thread Josuah Demangeon
Roderick wrote: > I just updated OpenBSD to 7.0. After pkg_add -u, it seems > firefox was not updated: I did not have this problem with firefox installed before my 6.9 -> 7.0 upgrade, but I'm on amd64 : lap1$ uname -a OpenBSD lap1.josuah.net 7.0 GENERIC.MP#3 amd64 lap1$

Re: controlling terminal - to have and have not

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 05:08:16PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > This is how ps(1) differentiates between displaying > processes that have a terminal and those that have not: > > -a Display information about processes > for all users with controlling terminals. > > -x Display

auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
This is current/arm64 (I have the same problem on current/amd64). I am trying toi sysupgrade with the following /auto_uprade.conf: Which disk is the root disk = sd0 Force checking of clean non-root filesystems = no Location of sets = disk Is the disk partition already mounted = yes

Re: cu/screen non-functional on 115200 (9600 ok)

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 06:31:38PM +, Laura Smith wrote: > > Is there any hardware handshaking on this serial connection? > > Not AFAIK, vendor spec for connection is "serial port settings are 115200, 8 > data bits, and no parity" > I'm using a good old "Cisco-style" cable (serial at one

Re: auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 11:49:41, dera...@openbsd.org wrote: > Jan Stary wrote: > > > > 1) If you edit that file yourself, > > > > Is there any other way this file is supposed to come to existence > > (except the one containing the default answers, which sysupgrade > > writes itself) beside editing it by

Re: auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 11:15:20, dera...@openbsd.org wrote: > Jan Stary wrote: > > > On Jan 07 10:52:51, dera...@openbsd.org wrote: > > > Set name(s) = -x* > > > Set name(s) = done > > > > > > By giving two seperate answers to the same question, you are making a > > > gigantic assumption. > > > > Yes,

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Todd
I use https://www.passwordstore.org/ pkg_add password-store On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 2:03 PM wrote: > Hello. I hope this these types of questions are okay for an mailing list.. > I completely understand if they are not.. > > There's password-store, but it does need some shitty dependencies.. >

Re: laptop touchpad works fine for a while, then stops working

2022-01-07 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
When the touchpad stops working, you could enable wsmouse logging, make one or two movements on the touchpad, and extract and post the relevant part of /var/log/messages. It might help to determine where the problem is. # Enable logging $ doas wsconsctl mouse0.param=256:1,257:1 #

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 01:44:51PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote: > > On Jan 7, 2022, at 13:38, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > > > On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 01:23:30PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote: > >> gpg < file.gpg > > > > Why gpg and not openssl? > > 21 years of muscle memory? > > But that is a good

Re: auto_upgrade.conf ignored?

2022-01-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Jan Stary wrote: > > 1) If you edit that file yourself, > > Is there any other way this file is supposed to come to existence > (except the one containing the default answers, which sysupgrade > writes itself) beside editing it by hand? sysupgrade creates it, exactly as it wants it to be. If

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 01:23:30PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote: > gpg < file.gpg Why gpg and not openssl?

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Sean Kamath
> On Jan 7, 2022, at 11:53, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > Hello. I hope this these types of questions are okay for an mailing list.. > I completely understand if they are not.. > > There's password-store, but it does need some shitty dependencies.. > Then there's opm, but since it doesn't seem to be

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Sean Kamath
> On Jan 7, 2022, at 13:38, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 01:23:30PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote: >> gpg < file.gpg > > Why gpg and not openssl? 21 years of muscle memory? But that is a good point. . . Hrm.

PCI configuration space documentation question

2022-01-07 Thread Ted Bullock
I'm reading pci_mapreg_type(9) and I'm wondering about the returns of this function. The documentation says it can return either PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO or PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM. But I also see at least one driver checking the type for PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_64BIT Looking at the definitions of these in